The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, June 23, 1899, Image 4

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    At the Bargain Store
JUNE 26th TO JULY 1st.
Arbuckles coffee.... .10
A. & 11. pound soda.07
Lewis Lye, 3 packages ...... .25
Dried apricots.... 15
Dried l'eacbes, two for.25
3 packages yeast.... .10
Bird seed, per package.h
Perhaps the recent hot spell caught you without an
up to date shirt waist and you dug up your old one and
have been wearing it until you could get time to select
a new one. All right—we have arranged a shirt waist
sale, which will please you and every other woman
who wants a new one. We offer three big lots to choose
from. 40 cts., 60 cts., 90 cts. Come in and pick one
out.
Light weight underwear at small prices will be
the attraction at our underwear department this week.
We w ill show men’s underwear from 30 cts. up, and
ladies’ and childrens’ vests from 4 cts. up. These prices
sound low and in some stores would stand for trash, but
we will not sell anything which is not good value at the
prices. Anything in underwear bought here will give
full service for its cost
Flow shoes worth tl.Or, go at $1.20
“ " ICO '• 1.15
“ 1.3ft “ 1.00
Calf Dross “ 2.00 “ 1.35
Boys shoes « 1.3ft •* 1.0O
“ “ 1.26 *• |)0
Ladies •• “ 1.60 «• 1.10
Dress Goods worth 100 per yard,
go at 75 els
Dress goods worth 90 ets per yard
go at 70 ets
Dress goods worth 75 ets per yard
go at 55 ets
Dress goods worth 60 ets per yard
go at 45 ets
Dress goods worth 50 ets per yard
go at 38 ets
Dress goods worth 40 ets per yard
go at 10 ets
Dress goods worth 25 ets per yai d
go at 18 ets.
Calicoes at 3$, 4$, and 5 cents
Outing flannel at 4, 5, and 8 ets.
Ginghams at 3$, 4$, and 6 cents
All lawns at 5 cents.
15 cent Argandies at 11 cents
White goods woith 5, 7, 8, 10,
12$, 15, 20, 25 and 30 go at 4, 5, 7,
9, 11, 15, 18 and 20 cents
Fancy skirt lining worth 20 and
25 cents going at 15 cents
Cambric lining at 4 cents.
Garniture skirt Patterns at 80.
9 and 12$ Percales at 7 cents.
Double faced drapery goods worth
15 going at 12 cents
NVbite table linen worth 30, 40, 55,
65 and 75 go at 25, 33, 45, 5o ami
60 cents.
Red table cloth worth 25, 35, and
4R cents go at 19, 27 and 35 cents.
Ladles belts worth 15, 25, 35 and
50 ceuls go at 10, 18, 25, 38 cents.
Ladies 20 and 25 H'd k f's for 15
cents.
Tour Opportunity!
I)o. you want a new’ hat? We have a fair assortment of
UK
We bought these goods at rock bottom cash prices, and we sell on
the “quick sales” margin but here is something even better:
TRIMMED HATS: OUR SAILOR AND WALKING HATS.
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:: js - 3 50 ,1.55 v.v. r.r.y. S
» aaOat.:::: .T ... A*ything below that for . 2a
(4 ., . , .,- Flow*™ go in four Jobs at follown: 10c, 25c, 45c and 70o
I ud 1 SO_" .V" loo Bh»p*. worth 1 25 ud 1 50 for . 90
»» I 55 ** 1 95 ttl .... . 95 IJJU for..,. .... .... 95
it | 00 it 75 .... .... . 45
•• 7 5 at...... ., * ...... ail An> lh‘og b*low lb,lt for. 2»
Men's bats worth $1.00 will be sold
for $2.25.
Men’a Hats worth 2 50 will be sold
for 1 85.
Men's hats worth 2 15 will be sold
for 1 75
Men's hats worth 2 00 will be sold
for 1 50 ^
Men's hats worth 1 75 will be sold
for 1 35
Men's hats worth 1 50 will be sold
for 1 10
Men's hats worth 1 00 will be sold
for .75
Men’s straw hats worth as high as
1 00 in two jobs for ,25 and .40
Men's shirts worth 1.26 will go
at 00 cents.
Men’s shirts worth 1 00 will go
an 75 cents
Men's shirts worth 00c will go
at 70 cents
Men's shirts worth 7I>t will go
at 55 cents
Men’s Bhirls worth tiOc will go
at 45 cents
Men's or boy s shirts worth 50a
will go at 38 cents.
MeD’s or boy’s shirts worth 40c
will go at 30 cents.
Suspenders worth 10, 15, 20, 95,
35, 40 and 50 cents go at 8, 11, 15,
18, 23, 30 and 38 cents.
Overalls worth 35, 50, 00, 75, and
00 cents go at 25, 38, 45, 55, and 76
cents
12 pairs of those men s socks go
at 45 cents.
Men’s gloves for 10, 18, 25, 30 40
60, 75 and 1 00
Men’s belts worth 25, 35, and 50
go at 18, 25 and 35 cents
Oilcloth 12 J per yard
Ciubrellas for 50, 75, 1 on and
1 25.
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